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'''Goodbye to the Dolphin's Dream''' (イルカの夢でさようなら, '''Iruka no Yume de Sayounara''') is a Japanese [[screamer]] website, considered to be one of the words you shouldn't search on Google. The author of this site is actually the Vocaloid music producer '''“ATOLS”''': he made this site when he was a teenager and was studying HTML.
'''Goodbye to the Dolphin's Dream''' (イルカの夢でさようなら, '''Iruka no Yume de Sayounara''') is a Japanese [[screamer]] website, considered to be one of the words you shouldn't search on Google. The author of this site is actually the Vocaloid music producer '''“ATOLS”''': he made this site when he was a teenager and was studying HTML.


When the page is opened, a girl with pink hair says in a lovely voice "''Please go ahead after killing me!''"'''.''' If you start clicking on her illustration, she is violently killed, and strangely she will regenerate too. The strangest thing that you can notice after killing the girl is that the blood pool has a shape of a dolphin, probably referencing the site's title.
When the page is opened, a girl with pink hair says "''Please go ahead after killing me!''" in a lovely voice. If you start clicking on her illustration, she is violently killed, and strangely she will regenerate too. The strangest thing that you can notice after killing the girl is that the blood pool has a shape of a dolphin, probably referencing the site's title.


The website was taken down due to the end of Yahoo Japan's service on March 31, 2020.
The website was taken down due to the end of GeoCities on Japan on March 31, 2019.


== Content ==
== Content ==
A sliding vertical selection of black squares will be displayed on the main page. The result of clicking one of them will be these:
A sliding vertical selection of black squares will be displayed on the main page. The result of clicking one of them will be these:


(Please note the order of the first four links swapped throughout the years)
(Please note the order of the first four links swapped throughout the years)